KEY POINTS
  • "The people who we negotiated this $900 billion for are waiting for this relief," GOP Rep. Tom Reed told CNBC.
  • The New York Republican, who helps lead the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, said President Trump's desire for larger stimulus checks should be dealt with after he signs the current aid package.
  • "The American people are the ones who lose in this fight," Reed said.

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GOP Rep. Tom Reed told CNBC on Thursday that President Donald Trump's last-minute opposition to the coronavirus relief package approved by Congress earlier this week is hurting struggling Americans.

The $900 billion bill, paired alongside a government-funding measure, was passed with veto-proof majorities in both the House and Senate. But Tuesday night, Trump attacked the package as a "disgrace" and demanded numerous changes, including making the direct payments $2,000 instead of $600.

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